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Act V. Scene V. the Same. a Street.

Sir John Oldcastle · William Shakespeare — chapter 19 of 24 · ~191 words · public domain

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MAYOR. What? have you searched the town?

CONSTABLE. All the town, sir; we have not left a house unsearched that uses to lodge.

MAYOR. Surely, my lord of Rochester was then deceived, Or ill informed of sir John Old-castle, Or if he came this way he’s past the town. He could not else have scaped you in the search.

CONSTABLE. The privy watch hath been abroad all night, And not a stranger lodgeth in the town But he is known; only a lusty priest We found in bed with a pretty wench, That says she is his wife—yonder at the sheeres; But we have charged the host with his forth coming Tomorrow morning.

MAYOR. What think you best to do?

CONSTABLE. Faith, master mayor, here’s a few straggling houses beyond the bridge, and a little Inn where carriers use to lodge, though I think sure he would ne’er lodge there: but we’ll go search, & the rather, because there came notice to the town the last night of an Irish man, that had done a murder, whom we are to make search for.

MAYOR. Come, I pray you, and be circumspect.

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